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  • ...Millennium series starting with Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. ...eries, Godzilla stayed a hero, protecting Japan against attacks from other monsters, aliens, etc. At one point, Godzilla even adopted a son, Minilla, in Son of
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  • The Noppera-bō appear at first as ordinary human beings, sometimes impersonating someone familiar to the victim, before caus ...adio Hearn used the animals' name as the title of his story about faceless monsters, probably resulting in the misused terminology.
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  • ...snake with a beard and a mane; others say it looks like a huge furry half-human beast with a long neck and a head like a bird. Common features in Aborigina Like other beasts in Dreamtime, the Bunyip was malevolent towards human beings. At night the Bunyip was said to go and prey upon women and children
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  • [[Category:Human Monsters]]
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  • ...'''Typhon''') was a monstrous primitive Storm-Giant, father of many other monsters who was defeated and imprisoned by Zeus in the pit of Tartaros. For us, he Typhon fathered many monsters upon Echidna: Cerberus, the Chimaera, Orthus, the Dragon of the Esperides,
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  • Pinhead was not always a Cenobite, but was in fact once human. Pinhead originated as '''Captain Elliott Spencer''', who was born into the ...s comrades perish in horrific circumstances. He had also lost faith in the human race after witnessing the inhumanity one individual could enact upon anothe
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  • “They also commonly assert, that the Dracs assume the human form, and come early into the public market-place without any one being the ...the Dracs lived on people they had carried off, and turned themselves into human forms; and she said that one day, when the Drac gave her an eel-pasty to ea
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  • The older brother had other monsters to slay, and he left Mokwayo to seek his own way. Left to his own devices, ...called Naq'pote (which signifies an expert marksman). He was formed like a human being, but, being a manido, could assume the shape of a wolf, in which form
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  • ...head. Reports that the creature has an identical head at each end, with a human face are mistaken. ...hich are sometimes pointed. The heads at the protruding ends are less like human heads and display a mouth with well-defined canine teeth and a long tongue
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  • The Cyclopes were a race of huge one-eyed monsters that resided on an island with the same name. Commonly, the term "Cyclops" ...gend is that prehistoric dwarf elephant skulls - about twice the size of a human skull were found by the Greeks on Crete. Due to the large central nasal cav
    8 KB (1,289 words) - 06:05, 20 September 2007
  • ...mal is a dog with blazing eyes. It could also manifest as the ghost of the human it once was, a cat, a cow, or a person with no head. At other times the spi *Rose, Carol [November 2001]. Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth (in English). W
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  • ...was one of the offspring of [[Typhon]] and [[Echidna]] and sister of such monsters as [[Cerberus and the Lernaean [[Hydra]]. While there are different genealo ...ech Overdragon''. A multi-headed monstrosity fused from many other machine monsters, it emits an evil aura and is constructed out of pitch-black metal.
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  • ...ormy nights to wreak havoc and destruction. It is also capable of assuming human form. *Aatxe is used as the name of horned shadow monsters in the ''Guild Wars'' franchise.
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  • <blockquote>In 1966, Henson drew three monsters that ate cookies and appeared in a General Foods commercial that featured t ...hich point the monsters briefly turn into people and then dissolve back to monsters again.</blockquote>
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  • ...y animal or human that ventures near their abodes. Their favourite prey is human women. They also carry diseases. [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
    5 KB (800 words) - 16:03, 9 May 2011
  • [[Category:Human Monsters]]
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  • [[Category:Human Monsters]]
    6 KB (813 words) - 18:56, 18 April 2007
  • Baobhan Sith are very dangerous and evil and they act preying on human being, mostly hunters but unwary travellers passing by the Highlands as wel *Guiley, Rosemary Ellen, ''An Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves and other Monsters'', Checkmark Books, ISBN 0816046859
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  • ..., an '''ogre''' (feminine: ogress) are large humanoid creature who feed on human flesh. The word was first used (and probably invented) by Perrault in his ' ...haracter worries that the women he encounters are actually female ogres in human form.
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  • ...ythical city. Some interpretations claim that the monsters were originally human survivors of the disaster who could never come home again. After their deat Most modern depictions of the peryton keep the human shadow, but sometimes change details of the description, such as the arrang
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